Voyager Digital filed for bankruptcy a week after it suspended withdrawals, trading, and deposits to its platform.
Voyager Digital said it filed for bankruptcy, a week after the crypto lender suspended withdrawals, trading, and deposits to its platform as it sought additional time to explore strategic alternatives.
In its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, New Jersey-based Voyager estimated that it had more than 100,000 creditors and somewhere between $1 billion and $10 billion in assets, and liabilities worth the same value.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy procedures put a hold on all civil litigation matters and allow companies to prepare turnaround plans while remaining operational.
“The prolonged volatility and contagion in the crypto markets over the past few months, and the default of Three Arrows Capital on a loan from the company’s subsidiary, Voyager Digital, LLC, require us to take deliberate and decisive action now,”
Voyager Chief Executive Officer Stephen Ehrlich said in a statement.
Last week, Voyager said
It had issued a notice of default to Singapore-based crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC); for failing to make required payments on a loan of 15,250 bitcoin (approximately $324 million); and $350 million worth of USDC, a stablecoin.
Later that week, 3AC filed for chapter 15 bankruptcy, which allows foreign debtors to shield U.S. assets.
Three Arrows is one of the highest-profile investors hit by the sharp sell-off in crypto markets. And it liquidated, Reuters reported last week,
citing a person familiar with the matter.
Voyager said it has over $110 million of cash and owned crypto assets on hand. It intends to pay employees in the usual manner and continue their primary benefits and certain customer programs without disruption.
Many of the crypto industry’s recent problems can be traced back to the spectacular collapse of the so-called; “stablecoin” TerraUSD in May. Which saw the stablecoin lose almost all its value, along with its paired token.
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